Hidden Worlds (2018)
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Cast & Crew.
Adel Emam
هلال كامل
Salah Abdallah
دراز أبو المعاطي
Ahmed Abdel Majeed
Actor
Nizar Nasser Seif
El Shabahh
Fathy Abdel Wahab
المُقدم رؤوف
Bushra
غادة كامل
Saif Zahran
Akram Tawfik Zaher
Bushra
Ghanda Kamel
Rania Farid Shawqi
مريم رياض
Heba Magdi
نهى مندور
Ahmad Wafiq
جمال الصيّاد
Tarek Sabri
عماد هلال
Mai Selim
نجلاء
Khaled Anwar
عز (زيزو)
Osama Abbas
مندور شكري
Hind Abdulhaleem
نورهان
Khaled Eleish
زكي
Mahmoud Hegazy
عصام
Sarah Adel
ماهي صديقة مهاب
Samir Ghanem
أحمد أبو زيد (أ.أ) - ضيف شرف
Bayoumi Fouad
يحيى علام - ضيف شرف
Ragaa Al-Giddawy
عفاف أبو المعاطي- ضيفة شرف
Ramy Imam
Creator / Director / Producer
Houssam Habib
Director of Photography
Khaled Hammad
Music
Mahmoud Hemdan
Writer
Amin Gamal
Writer
Mohamed Mehriz
Writer
Mina Fahim
Editor
Hesham Tahssin
Producer
Ashraf Meslehi
Hadi El Gayar
Abdulraheem Hassan
Ahmed Abdallah Mahmoud
Donia Samy
Ashraf Zaki
Nasser Abd Allah
El Shahat Mabrouk
Mahmoud Masoud
Ayman Azab
Seham Galal
Lashina Lashin
Mahmoud Amer
Salwa Othman
Osama Abdullah
Ahmed Salah Hosny
Sabry Abdelmonem
Farouq Al Fishawy
Mohamed Maghraby
Emad Moharam
Safaa Galal
Maher Selim
Hassan El-Adl
Hagag Abdel Azim
Mohamed Ezz
Hanaa ElShorbagi
Media.
Details.
Release DateMay 17, 2018
Original Nameعوالم خفية
StatusEnded
Seasons1
Episodes30
Running Time37m
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Alan Jones is a film critic, broadcaster and reporter on the Horror Fantasy genre and has travelled the world to report on movies in production. His first assignment was the original Star Wars in 1977, after which he became London correspondent for Cinefantastique magazine (1977–2002) and reviewed for British magazine Starburst from 1980 until 2008. A film critic for Film Review and Radio Times, he has made contributions to the Radio Times Guide to Films, the Radio Times Guide to Science Fiction and Halliwell's Film Guide. He has also served as film critic for BBC News 24, Front Row on BBC Radio 4, and on Sky News programme Sunrise. He has worked for many of the long-established cinema magazines – Empire, Premiere and Total Film, an article in which – The Splat Pack – is credited for the first use of a term that is now part of film industry jargon.